Hi Ken,

Happy Holidays!

Could you post the output of your cfgmaker cmd, as well as the cfgmaker cmd 
itself? My only though which I've encountered on different devices, is that 
they're storing it on an OID not enumerated in the interfaces. You should 
isolate that OID first with testing possibly using snmpwalk to do so. Once 
you've figured that out, creating a bandwidth graph isn't very hard. FFW, I've 
often seen cfgmaker get confused and mark an interface as operationally down, 
when it was actually up.

Sincerely, 

Edwin A Epstein, III 
Rhinobee Internet Services 
707.237.7504 ext 209 
707.737.0288 Mobile

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We have a Cisco 2911 router with a 3560 switch module installed. We have MRTG 
collecting utilization statistics for the router but wanted to extend it to the 
switch module, as we were interested in utilization statistics of a single 
server, connected to one of the switch ports. We ran the MRTG configuration 
commands, as we normally do, and it generated the config. However, when we look 
at the MRTG web page, the switch interfaces are listed but no data is being 
captured.

Has anyone else run into this situation? Is there anything special we need to 
do for this type of switch?

Thank you,

Kenneth R. Leach

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